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Weatherly boys, girls get hoop wins

Marian, Northern Lehigh and Weatherly picked up boys basketball wins over the weekend, as did the Palmerton, Tamaqua and Weatherly girls.

Panther Valley also managed a victory on the mats.BOYS BASKETBALLMoravian Academy-MarianThe Colts outscored the Lions in every frame of action to pull out a 47-22 non-league win.Ryan Karnish scored a game-high 12 points to lead the locals to the win, while Alden Whah added nine.For Moravian, Chris Anderson and Luke Gutekunst both scored eight.Marian also won the JV contest, 51-43.MORAVIAN ACADEMYGutekunst 3-2-4-8, Messman 2-0-0-4, Ender 0-0-0-0, Anderson 3-1-2-8, Thomas 0-0-0-0, McCambridge 1-0-0-2, Malik 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 9-3-6-22.MARIANWhah 3-3-3-9, Kweder 3-0-0-6, Karnish 4-1-2-12, Pilla 2-0-0-5, Motil 4-0-0-8, Julian 0-0-0-0, Richards 0-3-4-3, Swankoski 1-2-4-4, Weber 0-0-0-0, Bilka 0-0-0-0, Talbott 0-0-0-0, Latham 0-0-0-0, Damian 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 17-9-13-47.Moravian Ac. 3 9 4 6 - 22Marian 9 13 14 11 - 47Three pointers: MA - Anderson 1; M - Karnish 3, Pilla 1.Fleetwood-No. LehighAfter falling behind 20-11 early in the second period, Northern Lehigh came from behind to down Fleetwood, 57-40.NL (12-1) outscored the visitors by 11 in the second half, to win going away. They were led in scoring by Devin Glose, Lucas Pierce and Caleb Johnson, all with twelve points.Frans Estima led Fleetwood with a game-high .Nolehi also won the JV contest, 58-35.FLEETWOODF. Estima 7-0-0-18, J. Estima 2-1-2-6, Moran 2-0-0-5, Boyer 1-2-4-4, Flannery 0-0-0-0, Steward 2-0-1-5, Hilborn 1-0-0-2, Snyder 0-0-0-0, Widenmoyer 0-0-0-0, Schumacher 0-0-0-0, Hawkins 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 15-3-7-40.NO. LEHIGHDibilio 1-4-4-7, J. Pristash 1-0-0-3, Glose 4-4-6-12, Johnson 4-4-7-12, Pierce 6-0-1-12, George 2-0-1-5, Eden 3-0-0-6, Landsberger 0-0-0-0, Middaugh 0-0-0-0, Egan 0-0-0-0, Davis 0-0-0-0, Hofmann 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 21-12-19-57.Fleetwood 15 9 1 15 - 40No. Lehigh 11 19 14 13 - 57Three pointers: F - F. Estima 4, Moran 1, J. Estima 1, Steward 1; NL - George 1, J. Pristash 1, Dibilio 1.Palmerton-No. Dame ESThe Blue Bombers led by as much as 11 points early in the contest, but the Spartans rallied and wound up with a 53-48 double overtime win.Joe Luzzi hit five of seven free throws in the second overtime to help Notre Dame ice the game. He finished with a game-high 25 points. Tyrell Wright added 16 and Tirele Christen 10.Tyler Svetik led the Bombers with 14, while Brett Snyder added 12 and Cody Geist 10 for Palmerton (1-11).The Blue Bombers salvaged a split with a 49-9 win in the JV game. Logan Lesher led Palmerton with 11 and Ty Achterman added nine.PALMERTONSvetik 5-3-4-14, B. Snyder 5-0-2-12, Leaver 2-1-2-5, Ruch 2-1-2-7, Leon 0-0-2-0, Geist 5-0-3-10. TOTALS: 19-5-15-48.NOTRE DAME ESBest 0-0-0-0, Christen 3-2-6-10, Farley 1-0-0-2, Luzzi 9-5-7-25, Grender 0-0-0-0, Northington 0-0-0-0, Wright 7-2-2-16. TOTALS: 20-9-15-53.Palmerton 14 7 11 6 5 5 - 48No. Dame ES 5 14 4 15 5 10 - 53Three pointers: P - B. Snyder 2, Ruch 2, Svetik 1; NDES - Christen 2, Luzzi 2.North. Christian-WeatherlyThe Wreckers held Northumberland Christian to just four points in the third quarter and took a 45-33 victory in a non-league game.Brett Stallone led Weatherly with a career-high 12 points, while Josh Reiner added 11 and Samson Walton 10.Weatherly also won the JV game by a 62-44 score.NO. CHRISTIANKing 2-0-0-4, Hummel 3-5-7-11, Severn 2-2-3-7, York 5-1-4-11, Scanzillo 0-0-0-0, Bahner 0-0-0-0, Maze 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 12-8-14-33.WEATHERLYColl 1-1-3-4, Stallone 4-4-5-12, J. Reiner 4-0-0-11, Haganey 0-4-8-4, Walton 5-0-0-10, Wallish 2-0-0-4, Sipler 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 16-9-16-45.No. Christian 6 11 4 12 - 33Weatherly 7 14 14 10 - 45Three pointers: NCS - Severn 1; W - J. Reiner 3, Coll 1.GIRLS BASKETBALLPalmerton-Moravian AcademyThe Lady Bombers jumped out to a 22-point halftime lead and cruised to a 52-26 non-league win over Moravian Academy.Kelsey Hay led the Bombers with 16 points, while Morgan Mummey added 12 and Genia Farquhar 11.Hanna Ruebeck was the Lions top scorer with eight.PALMERTONHadinger 1-0-0-2, Alban 1-1-2-3, Farquhar 4-2-2-11, Mo. Mummey 4-1-4-12, Reinhart 1-2-3-4, Eaton 1-0-0-2, Graver 0-0-0-0, Meinhart 0-0-0-0, Snyder 0-0-0-0, Krupa 0-2-2-2, Hay 8-0-1-16, Rickert 0-0-0-0, Ma. Mummey 0-0-0-0, Reimer 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 20-8-14-52.MORAVIAN ACADEMYBlair 1-2-4-4, Ruebeck 3-0-0-8, Gaspari 1-0-0-3, Reynolds 1-2-2-4, Sutton 0-2-3-2, Hess 0-5-8-5. TOTALS: 6-11-17-26.Palmerton 20 8 15 9 - 52Moravian Academy 3 3 9 11 - 26Three pointers: P - Mo. Mummey 3, Farquhar 1; MA - Ruebeck 2, Gaspari 1.MMI Prep-WeatherlyThe Lady Wreckers opened up a 18-point lead by halftime and never looked back in picking up a 61-33 win over MMI Prep.Alicia Panzarella scored a game-high 22 points for Weatherly, while Jaime Dougherty added 12.Weatherly won the JV game for the sweep by a 52-10 score.MMI PREPStanziola 2-1-1-5, Lobitz 0-0-2-0, Carrato 7-0-0-16, Shearer 4-0-0-8, Karchner 2-0-2-4, Purcell 0-0-0-0, Ferry 0-0-0-0, Lara 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 15-1-5-33.WEATHERLYJ. Dougherty 5-1-2-12, E. Dougherty 2-0-0-4, Adamczyk 1-0-2-2, Panzarella 9-1-2-22, Polcin 4-0-1-8, Boyarski 2-1-2-5, Galada 3-0-1-7, Parker 0-1-2-1, Bizarre 0-0-0-0. TOTALS: 26-4-12-61.MMI Prep 8 8 6 11 - 33Weatherly 15 19 3 24 - 61Three pointers: MMI - Carrato 2; W - Panzarella 3, J. Dougherty 1, Galada 1.Tamaqua-NativityThe Lady Raiders knocked off Nativity, 37-26 for their fifth straight win.Amanda Solt's 14 points and 12 from Maria Streisel led Tamaqua (7-5) in scoring.Solt also had eight rebounds, but Kayla Hope led the team with 10 boards.Tamaqua also won the JV contest, 49-46, with Paige Demetriades scoring 17 points and Vanessa Solt scored 16.TAMAQUAHope 1-0-0-2, Trainer 0-0-0-0, Kabilko 1-0-1-2, M. Streisel 5-2-5-12, C. Streisel 3-0-0-7, Valasek 0-0-0-0, Solt 5-4-5-14. TOTALS: 15-6-11-37.NATIVITY BVMK. White 2-0-2-5, Hughes 1-0-0-2, Andrefski 1-5-5-7, Holohan 0-0-0-0, Field 2-0-1-4, Sabol 0-0-0-0, Luckenbill 4-0-0-8. TOTALS: 10-5-8-26.Tamaqua 10 10 11 6 - 37Nativity BVM 4 6 13 3 - 26Three pointers: T - C. Streisel 1; N - White 1.WRESTLINGPanther Vy.-Williams Vy.The Vikings managed to win just three bouts as the Panthers rolled to a 54-15 win.Zachary Glassic, Hunter Davidyock and John Horvath all scored wins by falls, while Len Ogozalek, Elijah Hibbler, Matt Buss and Rian Shubeck all wonby decisions for the Panthers.Seth Oriel, Czar Foungds and Jared Eickhoff added forfeit wins for PV.Panther Vy. 54, Williams Vy. 15106 - Lenny Ogozalek (PV) dec. Tyler Deiter, 4-0113 - Seth Oriel (PV) won by forfeit120 - Matthew Miller (WV) won by forfeit126 - Zachary Glassic (PV) pinned Erik Merwine in 1:12132 - Hunter Davidyock (PV) pinned Coty Carr in 5:44138 - Elijah Hibbler (PV) dec. Brandon Bohr, 13-8145 - Czar Founds (PV) won by forfeit152 - Dustin Marblestone (PV) won by forfeit160 - Jared Eickhoff (PV) won by forfeit170 - Matt Buss (PV) dec. Ronnie Daub, 8-3182 - Logan Fetterhoff (WV) dec. Stephen Snyder, 5-4195 - Jonathan Rummel (WV) pinned Richard Nase in 4:37220 - John Horvath (PV) pinned Mitchell Lenker in 4:46285 - Rian Shubeck (PV) dec. Trevor Martin, 6-0SWIMMINGTamaqua-ShamokinThe Lady Raiders took it to their opponent in the lanes against Shamokin, as they downed their hosts, 113-70. The Raider boys dropped a 134-41 decision.Individually, Caroline Kanaskie and Joann Butkus picked up two firsts in their events.BOYSShamokin 134, Tamaqua 41200 Medley Relay - 1. Shamokin (Andrew Griffiths, Briar Forbes, Troy Grinaway, Kyle Koontz) 1:56.05200 Free - 1. Scott Bradley (S) 2:05.72, 2. Zak Yachera (T), 3. Mike Rodarmel (S)200 IM - 1. Joe Colangelo (S) 2:31.65, 2. Griffiths (S), 3. Gage Whalen (T)50 Free - 1. Koontz (S) 23.87, 2. Dylan Bowers (S), 3. Josh Scheuren (S)100 Fly - Grinaway (S) 1:05.02, 2. Evan Jamison (S), 3. Whalen (T)100 Free - 1. Koontz (S) 53.07, 2. Bradley (S), 3. Jake Kropp (T)500 Free - 1. Scheuren (S)5:56.05, 2. Matt Stanek (T), 3. Wes Metzinger (S)200 Free Relay - 1. Shamokin (Bradley, Rodarmel, Bowers, Koontz) 1:35.20100 Back - 1. Bowers (S) 1:02.59, 2. Kropp (T), 3. Griffiths (S)100 Breast - 1. Briar Forbes (S) 1:15.35, 2. Yachera (T), 3. Colangelo (S)400 Free Relay - 1. Shamokin (Bradley, Scheuren, Rodarmel, Grinaway) 3:57.74GIRLSTamaqua 113, Shamokin 70200 Medley Relay - 1. Tamaqua (Megan Wagner, Carly Trovinger, Joann Butkus, Miranda Amey) 2:05.65200 Free - 1. Caroline Kanaskie (T) 2:10,01, 2. Makayla Boyle (T), 3. Noelle Erickson (S);200 IM - 1. Butkus (T) 2:22.96, 2. Wagner (T), 3. Emily Bumbulsky (T);50 Free - 1. Samantha Carpenter (S) 27.29, 2. Danielle DeCindio (T), 3. Amber Gulick (T);100 Fly - 1. Butkus (T) 1:04.74, 2. Carpenter (S), 3. DeCindio (T);100 Free - 1. Kanaskie (T) 1:00.21, 2. Trovinger (T), 3. Hilary Feudale (S);500 Free - 1. Amey (T) 5:51.49, 2. Erickson (S), 3. Courtney Kashner (S);200 Free Relay - 1. Tamaqua (DeCindio, Boyle, Gulick, Kanaskie) 1:54.60100 Back - 1. Wagner (T) 1:10.11, 2. Feudale (S), 3. Boyle (T);100 Breast - 1. Bumbulsky (T) 1:16.49, 2. Emily Bridy (S), 3. Trovinger (T);400 Free Relay - 1. Tamaqua (DeCindio, Amey, Kanaskie, Butkus) 4:11.41FRESHMANTamaqua-ShenandoahTamaqua defeated Shenandoah, 71-35.Connor Hartung had a game-high 15 points while Dylan Baddick and Matt Minchoff added 13 and 10 points to lead the Blue Raiders.

MIKE FEIFEL/TIMES NEWS Lehighton's Zach Coleman grabs the leg of Pennridge's Tom Roeder in the 160-pound match between the two teams at Saturday's Lehighton duals before recording a first period fall. Pennridge won the match 42-36.